Michele Uva (born in
Matera
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As the capital of the province of Matera, its original settlement lies in two canyons carved by the Gravina River. This area, the Sassi di Matera, is a comple ...
,
Italy
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, 8 November 1964) is an international sports administrator. He is the UEFA director of football and social responsibility since January 2021. He was UEFA vice president and UEFA executive committee member from May 2017 to October 2020 and Italian FA chief executive officer from 12 September 2014 to December 2018. Author of six books, UEFA Sustainability Strategy 2030 and several publications. The Financial Times considered him as "one of Europe's most powerful football executives" and l'Equipe gave him the nick name of "jeune loop".
Career
Graduate at
University of Bologna
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, over the last 30 years Uva has performed several roles in several sports organisations: Italian Olympic Committee, professional football - clubs, Football association and Serie A League - basketball and volleyball.
Volleyball
In 1985, Uva made his first steps in professional sport becoming the Head of the Youth Sector at
Zinella Volley Bologna, a team he previously played for.
He then became team manager of
Sisley Treviso
Volley Treviso is a professional volleyball team based in Treviso. They were known at the past with the sponsorship name Sisley. The team plays at the Serie B.
Achievements
* Italian Volleyball League (9): 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 ...
, part of the
Benetton Group
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, before moving - in 1992 - becoming CEO of women's volleyball professional club .
During his four-year term, the Club enjoyed a highly successful run winning two Champions Leagues, a European Supercup, three Italian Leagues and three Italian Cups.
In 1996, he was nominated President of the
Italian Women's Volleyball League.
Football
In the summer of 1996, Uva took his first managerial role in football as he was appointed CEO of
Parma AC Football Club.
Under his guidance, the club won a UEFA Cup, an Italian Cup and an Italian Supercup, being twice runners-up in the Italian
Serie A
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. His first manager in Parma was Carlo Ancelotti
In 2001, Uva moved to
S.S. Lazio becoming the club's CEO and vice-president. His experience at Lazio ended swiftly with Uva growing restless with President
Sergio Cragnotti
Sergio Cragnotti (; born 9 January 1940, in Rome, Italy) is an Italian entrepreneur and author.
One of the most high-profile and wealthy business figures in Italy in recent times, Cragnotti is best known for having been President of S.S. Lazio. ...
and leaving his post in November 2002.
In 2004, after a consultancy role for US football club
New York MetroStars,
he became Director of the Italian branch and international consultant of SPORT + MARKT AG, a German sport consultancy company based in Cologne.
Basketball
In 2006, Uva joined basketball club
Lottomatica Virtus Roma
Pallacanestro Virtus Roma, commonly known as Virtus Roma, was an Italian professional basketball club based in Rome, Lazio. It competed in the first division of Italian basketball, the LBA, for the last time in the 2020–21 season.
It was form ...
as CEO reaching the Serie A Scudetto Finals and the
Euroleague Top-16 on both occasions. He departed from the club at the expiration of his 2-year contract.
Italian Football Association and Italian Olympic Committee
In 2009, Uva returned to football joining
FIGC
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It ...
(Italian Football Association), initially as a Project Manager for the
UEFA EURO 2016
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Bid and then as Chief Development Officer. The department he established covered the following areas: Social Responsibility, Research, Fundraising, Management Development, Stadiums’ Safety and Security, International Partnerships, Cultural Promotion and Special Projects.
During his first spell at FIGC, Uva started his collaboration with
UEFA
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(Uefa Delegate, Stadia Management Expert, member of the working group on “NA financial benchmarking tool”) and
FIFA
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(Instructor and Match Officer).
In 2013, Uva was appointed as CEO of Italian Olympic Committee
CONI
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SpA the operative company managing all Italian National Olympic Committee's assets, activities and administrative tasks, including the Human Resources. He was in charge with the Italian team expedition at the
Sochi Winter Olympic Games.
Uva was strongly linked to
AC Milan
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following a turnover at the club; these rumours were initially dismissed by the head of the Italian National Olympic Committee,
Giovanni Malagò
Giovanni Malagò (born 13 March 1959) is an Italian businessman, sports manager and former futsal player. He is the current president of the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI). Since 1 January 2019 he is a member of the International Ol ...
. Uva subsequently confirmed that he had been on the verge of joining the club.
Uva eventually left
CONI
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in September 2014, returning to FIGC as chief executive officer. He led the Federation under the turbulent days following Italy's World Cup qualifier elimination against Sweden and the resignation of President
Carlo Tavecchio
Carlo Tavecchio (born 13 July 1943) is an Italian politician, sports executive, and administrator.
Career
For four legislatures, he held the office of Mayor of Ponte Lambro. For 15 years, he was president of an amateur company. From 1987 to 1992, ...
and has been confirmed in his role by Giovanni Malagò following the Federation's commissionership by CONI.
In the summer 2018, following
AC Milan
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's change of ownership, with the
American investment fund Elliott taking over Chinese investor
Li Yonghong
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, Uva was once again linked to the club. Uva emerged as a candidate for the CEO. As reported by
Sky
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In the field of astronomy, ...
, despite being honoured by this offer, Uva turned down the position in order to continue his mandate as FIGC chief executive officer and UEFA vice-president. During a personal interview with UEFA Direct Magazine, Uva had previously revealed to be an admirer of
Arrigo Sacchi
Arrigo Sacchi (born 1 April 1946) is an Italian former professional football coach. He has twice managed AC Milan (1987–1991, 1996–1997), with great success. He won the Serie A title in his 1987–88 debut season and then dominated European ...
's Milan side.
UEFA
On 5 April 2017, Uva was elected to the
UEFA
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Executive Committee after the European confederation's 41st Ordinary Congress. He polled 46 votes from 55. In September of the same year, Uva became UEFA vice-president.
He replaced the former president of the Spanish Football Federation,
Ángel María Villar Llona.
He held the following roles at UEFA:
* UEFA Executive Committee (vice-president)
* Club Licensing Committee (chairman)
* Women's Football Committee (deputy chairman)
* Finance Committee (member)
* Professional Football Strategic Council (member)
* Club Competition SA (board member)
* UEFA Strategic Steering Committee
* National Team Committee (deputy chairman)
Lecturing and publications
Uva lectures at numerous universities and master courses in Europe.
He has published the following books on sports and football industries
* La ripartenza, 2010, Ed. AREL - Il Mulino. Authors: M. Uva & G. Teotino
* Viaggio nello sport italiano, Ed. ESF - 2011 Authors: M. Uva & M. Vitale
* Il calcio ai tempi dello spread, 2012, Ed. AREL - Il Mulino. Authors: M. Uva, G. Teotino with the collaboration of N. Donna
*Viaggio nello sport italiano, Ed. ICS - 2013 . Authors: M. Uva & M. Vitale
* Il Calcio Conta, 2014. Ed. Rai ERI e BUR. Authors: M. Uva, N. Donna & G. Teotino
* Campionesse. Storie vincenti del calcio femminile, 2018. Ed. GIUNTI. Authors: M. Uva & M. Gasparri
AWARDS
“Stella di bronzo” Italian Olympic Committee – 2015
"Riconoscimento Speciale" Maestrelli trophy - 2015
Price USSI - 2016
“Maurizio Maestrelli” – 2016
Title of Commendator of the Republic of San Marino - 2018"
Personal life
Uva is married to TV presenter Valentina Arrigo and has one son, Gabriele, who enjoys football as well.
References
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UEFA officials
Living people
1964 births
University of Bologna alumni
Parma Calcio 1913 chairmen and investors
S.S. Lazio